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The Postearthquake City Paul Cloke David Conradson Eric Pawson Harvey C Perkins

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The Postearthquake City Paul Cloke David Conradson Eric Pawson Harvey C Perkins
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Publisher: ROUTLEDGE
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 36.08 MB
Pages: 465
Author: Paul Cloke; David Conradson; Eric Pawson; Harvey C. Perkins
ISBN: 9781000839401, 1000839400
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Postearthquake City Paul Cloke David Conradson Eric Pawson Harvey C Perkins by Paul Cloke; David Conradson; Eric Pawson; Harvey C. Perkins 9781000839401, 1000839400 instant download after payment.

This book critically assesses Christchurch, New Zealand as an evolving post-earthquake city. It examines the impact of the 2010–13 Canterbury earthquake sequence, employing a chronological structure to consider 'damage and displacement', 'recovery and renewal' and 'the city in transition'.

It offers a framework for understanding the multiple experiences and realities of post-earthquake recovery. It details how the rebuilding of the city has occurred and examines what has arisen in the context of an unprecedented opportunity to refashion land uses and social experience from the ground up. A recurring tension is observed between the desire and tendency of some to reproduce previous urban orthodoxies and the experimental efforts of others to fashion new cultures of progressive place-making and attention to the more-than-human city. The book offers several lessons for understanding disaster recovery in cities. It illuminates the opportunities disasters create...

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